If I saw these errors, I don't think I'd pay any attention to the no supported addresses error until the other error (No such file or directory) was resolved. Often times, error messages like this come about because one program generated an error, then prints out the actual error from the system - that is, one of the errors is an obtuse repeating of the other.

If you fix the No such file or directory error, I would suggest that the other error would vanish as well. It also states that the error is "internal" which suggests that the true error is the following one.